Words | Perisseuo: More Than Enough | Ty Gibson & Nathan McKee
Nathan McKeeTy Gibson
Discover the biblical meaning of “Perisseuo,” the Greek word for abundance and overflow, in part six of the “Words” series. Explore Jesus’s encounter with the woman at the well in John 4, seeing His promise of “living water” not just as a gift to be received, but as a “fountain of water springing up,” turning believers into givers. See how Jesus demonstrated this principle by revealing His knowledge of her past while simultaneously offering non-condemning love, causing her to “overflow” with witness to her village. Understand how this divine abundance of grace and forgiveness is meant to flow through us in acts of ministry, generosity, and love, transforming our poverty into joy and fulfilling our purpose as conduits of God’s grace.
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Words | Perisseuo: More Than Enough | Ty Gibson & Nathan McKee
Discover the biblical meaning of “Perisseuo,” the Greek word for abundance and overflow, in part six of the “Words” series. Explore Jesus’s encounter with the woman at the well in John 4, seeing His promise of “living water” not just as a gift to be received, but as a “fountain of water springing up,” turning believers into givers. See how Jesus demonstrated this principle by revealing His knowledge of her past while simultaneously offering non-condemning love, causing her to “overflow” with witness to her village. Understand how this divine abundance of grace and forgiveness is meant to flow through us in acts of ministry, generosity, and love, transforming our poverty into joy and fulfilling our purpose as conduits of God’s grace.
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